A's Youth Foil Class: a class that will upskill young athletes aspiring to compete in the Formula Kite class | Photo: IKA

Formula Kite is the new fast and furious Olympic class, and the acrobatic skills of the riders while moving at breathtaking speed may look out of this world, but there is a simple and fun way to get there.

It's called the A's Youth Foil Class, and since 2021, it has been the pathway to Olympic kite foiling.

The introduction of a class that will upskill young athletes aspiring to compete in the Formula Kite class has been a long-standing idea.

The objective was to provide a means for young athletes to engage with the foil racing revolution, using affordable one-design equipment that is safe and widely available but at the same time modern and exciting.

The process, led by the IKA executive committee, included brainstorming with stakeholders to decide the characteristics of the equipment, the age of the sailors, and the format of the competition, followed by a tender that saw several bids received from the industry.

A's Youth Foil Class: the class' debut coincided with the beginning of the pandemic | Photo: IKA

A's Youth Foil Class: Gear and Rules

The result was the A's Youth Foil class, with athletes competing on identical SABfoil carbon hydrofoils and boards and Ozone Edge kites restricted to three sizes: 6 meters, 9 meters, and 13 meters.

Everybody has the same equipment, removing any element of material superiority from the competition.

Although the foils are not as sharp as the Formula Kite foils, they are still high-performance, giving plenty of adrenaline to the riders and the spectators alike.

And while the kites are inflatable tube kites that make handling and relaunching a lot easier and safer, the sharpness of the maneuvers can result in epic racing.

The format of racing is the same as in the Olympic event, directly linking the pathway class to the Olympics while providing some exciting final races in the process.

Events feature an opening series, where competitors aim to finish among the top 14 to proceed into the medal series.

As a bonus, the top 2 ranked kite foilers qualify directly to the finals, carrying forward two and one race wins, respectively.

Riders placed from third through to 14th are split into two groups and sail in the semi-finals, aiming to top their group and qualify for the finals without, however, carrying forward any race win.

Once the four are in the finals, they sail until one of them achieves three race wins.

And while the overnight leader only needs to win a single race to claim the gold medal, the format is open to surprises.

A's Youth Foil Class: and entry kiteboarding class into the Olympic arena | Photo: IKA

Debut and Upcoming Events

Although the class' debut coincided with the beginning of the pandemic, the racing debut in 2021 with Worlds and Europeans organized saw fierce competition between sailors originating from a plethora of countries, already achieving the purpose of the class.

It is worth noting that Michail Nomikov from Russia, 2021 European champion and Worlds silver medalist in the A's, went on to win the bronze medal in the Formula Kite Class at the World Sailing Youth Worlds in Oman at the end of the year.

Meanwhile, Poland, Italy, and Israel showed that they have built a solid foundation to support their elite youth kite foilers.

For 2022, the racing calendar is rich with national and international competitions happening across the globe.

The Worlds and Europeans are planned to feature two age categories: U15 for competitors born in 2008 or later and U17 for those born in 2006 or later.

And even though there have been some supply challenges for the kites due to the production in Vietnam being interrupted by the pandemic, it seems that the situation is finally improving.

The first big event of the year is the A's Youth Foil World Championship, part of the Youth Foiling festival in Torregrande, Sardinia, the venue of the 2021 Formula Kite Worlds.

The event is from 16 to 22 May, and to encourage participation, organizers have waived the late entry penalty.

Later in the summer, the European Championships will be held alongside the KiteFoil World Series in Gizzeria, Italy, giving young athletes the opportunity to rub shoulders with their role models.


Words by Marina Psychogyiou | International Kiteboarding Association (IKA)

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